You will meet your local Shore Excursion representative at Puerto Montt, the capital of the Lakes District. This port is one of the most spectacular areas of Chile and you will see the beautiful lakes and dozens of active volcanoes that dominate the landscape. You will begin with a city tour of Puerto Montt where you will see the picturesque Angelmo fishing wharf and colorful handicraft market. Your tour continues through the wild beaut...

Meet your local Port Trips representative at the pier and begin your excursion with a wonderful city tour of Puerto Montt, capital of the Lake District. In Puerto Montt, you will see the colorful houses, the neo-Classical cathedral, Plaza de Armas, and the quaint Angelmo fishing wharf. You will continue north, passing the lush countryside, to the town of Puerto Varas overlooking Lake Llanquihue, Chile’s second largest lake. After your v...

Meet your local representative at the port of Puerto Montt and journey to the Maullin River. This river is the only drainage in the region for Lake Llanquihue, the main watershed for the Chilean Andes. The river flows Southwest to the Pacific Ocean. The fish that reside in this lovely river include Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout and Atlantic Salmon. The river has three distinct sections, which all require drift boat fishing as the banks are...

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You will meet your Shore Excursion representative at Puerto Montt and depart for Cerro Philippi, a wooded hill with a lovely view of the city below. The top of this hill will be the launching point for your canopy tour. You will receive the highest quality equipment, including a harness used for professional climbing and a short briefing on how to use the equipment before departing from the first platform atop Cerro Philippi. The canopy...

Meet your local representative at the pier in Puerto Montt. From there, you will take the Panamerican highway to the island of Chiloe. To cross the Chacao Channel, you will take a ferry (30 mins) to Ancud, originally established as a stop for traders passing through Cape Horn. Many shipping merchants and whalers spent time here, and its narrow streets are full of 19th century houses. You will visit Fort San Antonio, which the Spanish le...